Download 2009-2010 Acura TSX Repair Manual

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This is the original OEM service and workshop repair manual for the 2009-2010 Acura TSX (second Generation) in a simple PDF file format.

This is the original OEM service and workshop repair manual for the 2009-2010 Acura TSX (second Generation) in a simple PDF file format. It is the same manual that your local Acura dealer mechanics use to diagnose and repair your Car.

Files Format PDF
Files Language ENGLISH
You’ll Get  64.8 MB
Page Count 2,672
Deivery Method INSTANT DOWNLOAD

 

This manual includes the procedures for maintenance, disassembling, reassembling, inspection, and adjustment of components and diagnostics for guidance of experienced mechanics. Please peruse and utilize this manual fully to ensure complete repair work to keep your vehicle in optimum condition. When replacement of parts during repair work is needed, be sure to use Acura genuine parts.

CONTENTS: 2009-2010 Acura TSX

 

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CAUTION: Please note that this manual is made for the use of persons who have special techniques and certifications. If non-specialized or uncertified technicians perform repairs or services only using this manual or without proper equipment or tools, this may cause severe injury to you or other persons nearby and also cause damage to your vehicle. In order to prevent dangerous operations and damage to your vehicle, please be sure to follow the instructions thoroughly.

PROFILE

Acura TSX

Overview

Manufacturer Honda
Also called Honda Accord (Japan and Europe)
Production 2003–2014
Model years 2004–2014

Body and chassis

Class Compact executive car (D)
Layout FF layout

Chronology

Predecessor Acura Integra (sedan, US only)
Successor Acura TLX
Acura ILX (as entry-level)
Acura RDX (for station wagon)

The Acura TSX is a compact executive car manufactured by Honda and sold through its Acura division from 2003 to 2014. The TSX spanned two generations, both derived from the corresponding Japanese/European versions of the Honda Accord, which were more compact and sporting-oriented than its larger North American counterpart.

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